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@uiten @when gnent @frn Letters Patent No. 74,396, dated February 11, 1868.

IMPROVEMENT IN GHURN-DASHERS. i

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TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERNE Be it known that I, J. L. MARSH, of Richmond, in the county of Wayne, and State of Indiana, have invented n, new and u'scnl Improvement in Ghurn-Dashersg and do hereby declare that tlm following `is n'ull', clear,

and exact description of the same, reference being had to the annexed drawings, melting part of' this'specilicni tion, in ,which the flasher' is shown in perspective.

This improvementis intendedsfor application to that class of churn-dn`sl1ers which, revolving with a rotating shaft, bring projecting arms into act-ion upon the cream. i v

The foilowing description will enable persons skilled in the art to construct and apply to use my-iinproved In the annexed drawings, A is the rotating shaft, which may receivemotion from a. bevel-wheel driving'the pinion B, or in any other convenient manner. Arms, C, project from the shaft on cach side.` The teeth D are inserted in the arms to still further break up the globules of cream. To these teetll I attachconicnl blocks, E,

by means of cords E. As the shaft revolves, end with it the arms C und teeth D, 'these blocks will be vdrawn through the cream, causing a violent agitation thereof, which will materially assist in breaking vup the globules and hastening the formation of butter.

What I claim ns my invention, and desire to secureby Letters-Patent, is-

A rotary churn-flasher, constructed with the shaft A, arms C, te'etll D, and blocks E, nttached thereto by 'nor'ds El, sai parte being arranged tooperate substantially as described. i

In testimony whereof, I have signed my name to this specication in the-presence of two subscribing witnesses. v J. L. MARSH. Witnesses:

Josu D. BLoon, F. 2H. SPBAGUE. 

